[PATCH v7 0/8] Document system data types

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Hi Michael,

I'm proud enough of the result to commit it now :-}.

Changelog since v6:

- ffix
- wsfix
- wfix
- Change ordering of headers (no actual change)
- Curate See also (sigval)
- Add NOTES section (about structures)

On 2020-09-17 12:27, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
> That sounds okay to me. I presume you plan to uncomment the
> lines above that mention sigevent and siginfo_t, right?

Right.

Cheers,

Alex


Alejandro Colomar (8):
  system_data_types.7: Document types: sigval, ssize_t, suseconds_t,
    time_t, timer_t, timespec, timeval
  sigval.3: Add link page
  ssize_t.3: Add link page
  suseconds_t.3: Add link page
  time_t.3: Add link page
  timer_t.3: Add link page
  timespec.3: Add link page
  timeval.3: Add link page

 man3/sigval.3            |   1 +
 man3/ssize_t.3           |   1 +
 man3/suseconds_t.3       |   1 +
 man3/time_t.3            |   1 +
 man3/timer_t.3           |   1 +
 man3/timespec.3          |   1 +
 man3/timeval.3           |   1 +
 man7/system_data_types.7 | 280 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 8 files changed, 287 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 man3/sigval.3
 create mode 100644 man3/ssize_t.3
 create mode 100644 man3/suseconds_t.3
 create mode 100644 man3/time_t.3
 create mode 100644 man3/timer_t.3
 create mode 100644 man3/timespec.3
 create mode 100644 man3/timeval.3
 create mode 100644 man7/system_data_types.7

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